Spring Framwork Integration v5.3.36 SNAPSHOTinvoker for non-RMI interfaces.) Hessian might provide significant value when operating in a heterogeneous environment, because they explicitly allow for non-Java clients. However, non-Java support is not be replaced. You can also expose services transparently by using JMS as the underlying communication protocol. The JMS remoting support in the Spring Framework is pretty basic. It sends and receives "/> 5.4.3. JMX over Hessian or SOAP JSR-160 permits extensions to the way in which communication is done between the client and the server. The examples shown in the preceding sections use the0 码力 | 141 页 | 2.13 MB | 1 年前3
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Spring Framework 1.2.6 Referencenon-RMI interfaces.) Hessian and/or Burlap might provide significant value when operating in a heterogeneous environment, because they explicitly allow for non-Java clients. However, non-Java support is 19.5.3. JMX over Burlap/Hessian/SOAP JSR-160 permits extensions to the way in which communication is done between the client and the server. The JMX Support Spring Framework Version 1.2.6 2400 码力 | 290 页 | 1.49 MB | 1 年前3
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